Loon Point: Glamping means just bring your clothes, food, and a taste of adventure. We've got everything else!
A double wedge tent means lots of inside space.
We make island transportation simple.
Kitchen Supplies: DON'T BRING ANY.
Annabessacook Lake fish stories need no exaggeration.
If you bring it, we'll make sure you can cook outside: A gas grill with side burner or an open wood fire - either way, just pack a cooler-full of good food.
Explore the island using this treasure map.
Our lake neighborhood.
Not a morning person? Hmmm, you might be surprised...
Not a water dog? Hmmm, you might be surprised...
Count on 5G reception, a hotspot, and an inverter to charge devices. Telling work where you are is entirely up to you! (SHHH...)
Steps to the private and public beaches. Water temps in August and September are in the 70s.
Hypnotizing serenity on the meditation swim dock while the sun sets over the lake and beaches.
On island time, a good “night’s” sleep can happen anytime.
Bring your own boat or pontoon plane (OR BOTH!) - Free lake front dock space.
Our shared compost toilets ARE NOT OUTHOUSES.
Fish bite at sunset.
Sunrise view from your front door.
The Showahloo - our eco-friendly shower and compost toilet facility.
Super clean, super hot eco shower!
We're dog people. Your pup will love the freedom of island time...
Getting to the island is easy: Bring your own boat or float plane (free dock space), paddle one of our canoes or kayaks, or just take the free ferry service.
Explore the 1400 acre lake in our canoes and kayaks for free.
Loons are not shy. This is Larry, one of two dozen that live on the lake.
There are lots of ways to get to the island.
The couch folds out into a full size bed.
Kayaks and canoes are free.
Nature's furniture.
Pay attention when the dogs wake you up at sunrise! Early risers get rewarded.
Compare all of our eco-island stays.
Berry the Bass lives in his undisclosed home near the island.
This is not a scouting jamboree - privacy, a comfy queen bed, and nature's sound track lulls you to sleep.
Just bring your favorite foods...we'll provide everything else...
Large-mouth and small-mouth bass.
Even when it rains on the island, there's a silver lining...
Reset your clock to island time.
Learn the constellations on a crisp, clear star-filled sky.
Find sunrises and sunsets.
SUP, Canoe. or Kayak
Chillax on the public hammock / swim dock.
Late May and early June is turtle nesting season at Loon Point.
Late August and Early September is turtle hatching season at Loon Point.